"I spent over 50 years in the golf business and over the years I have tried dozens of putters. With the Cambridge you have hit the nail on the head. I can’t remember when I have rolled the ball as good ... I play in a 48-man traveling league in Northern Michigan and you can expect orders from them. Everyone has tried it and thinks as I do."

Mr. Todd Bracket, Traverse City, MI

The putter design over 1/2 of the top 25 PGA pros play. These guys make their living playing golfand for that matter, sponsorships and product endorsements too. You get the same rock-solid technology in the Cambridge without paying for those sponsorships and endorsements that add no value to the club.

PGA-winning-oversized-style grip comes standard. Compare our Cambridge grip to the SuperStroke Slim 3.0, the most popular oversized grip on tour, and you'll see that ours is a similar size, has great feel, and is at much lower price. (In fact, their grip by itself would set you back a total of about $25 online, and that's before you would buy a putter and pay someone to regrip it!)

Grip ergonomically designed to better complement the natural grip of your hands. Encourages lighter grip pressure which helps you relax for a more smooth, consistent, and confident putting stroke that keeps the yips away.

Double milled face. Cambridge's deep, double-milled face (with a 4° loft) gives you a superb soft and responsive feel you need in a putter, giving you consistent speed and control on every putt.

Unconditional 60-day money-back guarantee. If Cambridge doesn't work for you, just send it back in good condition within 60 days for a full refund of the product price.

CAN YOU REALLY TELL?

Out of the top 10 players in the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR), 8 of them fit their putter with a SuperStroke® oversized grip, and 5 play a Scotty Cameron® blade design like the one pictured here. Put those items together, and you have a putter that costs around $425 (unless you want the Tour version the pros actually play, like the Circle T®, then you can spend thousands). Now ask yourself: if you strip away all the decoration, names, logos and just judge the putter on how well it plays, can you really tell the difference between those putters and the Cambridge? Chances are, unless you are an elite Tour pro, you really can't.